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what het?

geouk

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hi all

i got this amel corn last year and with every slough she gets brighter but as i bought her from a bad store they had no clue of het's or indeed if she had any so i was wondering if anyone on here could maybe help out from a few pictures?

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p.s from her head to half the way along the lower sides of her body she has increasingly bright yellow coming through if thats any help

thanks
george
 
It's next to impossible to tell most hets (or possible hets) without test breedings. Only a few seem to sometimes show some signs of being present as hets and detectable with pictures. Based on this pic I wouldn't say there are any "sure" hets.

As a side note: Unless a snake is sold to me as having definite hets, I don't assume it has them. Pet stores won't necessarily have snakes with tons of hets. Amel is the most common het in all corn morphs. Seeing as your corn is already homozygous for amel I wouldn't get too excited about hets, but there could be some hiding in there.
 
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